CIFS? Really?
Posted Feb 8, 2007 17:43 UTC (Thu) by
madscientist (subscriber, #16861)
Parent article:
Why a secret patent deal won't help Linux/Windows (LinuxWorld)
I thought the most interesting parts were his comments on CIFS. How different is that from SMB? I mean, we have Windows systems at work that export via SMB and mounting those things on my UNIX/Linux systems is absolutely excruciating.
The ownership and permissions are all wrong (every file looks like it's owned by me and has 777 permissions, but yet I can't access them), as far as I can see there's no way to mount a partition without having a password (even read-only, for tools etc.), the filesystem doesn't support symbolic links or other special file types, and on and on and on.
If CIFS doesn't solve these problems and provide a network filesystem that's usable for UNIX/Linux then it will NEVER replace NFS, no matter how prepared Mr. Allison is to concede the battlefield to Windows.
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